At any gathering of people, from a high school
assembly to the General Assembly at the UN, from a conference to a rehearsal at
the orchestra, the really interesting conversations and actions almost always
happen around the edges.
If you could eavesdrop on the homecoming queen or the
sitting prime minister, you'd hear very little of value. These folks think they
have too much to lose to do something that feels risky, and everything that's
interesting is risky.
Change almost always starts at the edges and moves
toward the center.
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